Advanced Materials, Vol.10, No.13, 1022-1022, 1998
Self-dispersion: Spontaneous formation of colloidal dyes in water
Spontaneous formation of colloidal dyes in water is investigated by scanning electron microscopy. The authors report that crown ether-substituted perylene dyes spontaneously form solid particles (see Figure) upon contact with water. The colloidal dispersion exhibits a ruby-like color and is very stable. Thus, the dye can be applied as a tracer for the investigation of the movement of water to answer geochemical questions.